Instant streaming of thousands of movies and TV episodes with Prime Instant Video

A Kindle book to borrow for free each month - with no due dates

Important: Your credit card will NOT be charged when you start your free trial or if you cancel during the trial period. If you're happy with Amazon Prime, do nothing. At the end of the free trial, your membership will automatically upgrade to an annual membership.

Temporarily out of stock.Order now and we'll deliver when available. We'll e-mail you with an estimated delivery date as soon as we have more information. Your account will only be charged when we ship the item. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Gift-wrap available.

All-New Unbound World: Explore an open universe consisting of 41 levels with 50+ starites and 500+ starite shards accounting for 20+ hours of gameplay, and unlimited hours using every level as a playground.

{"currencyCode":"USD","itemData":[{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buyingPrice":19.99,"ASIN":"B008CP6ORS","isPreorder":0},{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buyingPrice":49.5,"ASIN":"B002I0JIQW","isPreorder":0}],"shippingId":"B008CP6ORS::eeFSD%2FljHO7vGO78pfP1J9UFYxmRTaN%2FonV7Im%2FWiUSFrrDrIul22OhtCMAoaFPwa2pE9n40IFpYY013WQBzGTCem9gWoOmap6o3CoOkXm5D%2BQ9N71o0Ww%3D%3D,B002I0JIQW::bDmqwBc3YQbkt4%2FW13gHRQJibevxHayjg4iEGRNvEspotj8kqDtcIFHJvapBc6xtRwNIQ%2B8HTcOuB3ro1rnvZ20TfMJ%2BEgfJfu3ihQb%2FV3d5cVsJZMQo3aYKWxgCDQezSB0IBbi2EOyDP%2FOyd4FlSQ%3D%3D","sprites":{"addToWishlist":["wl_one","wl_two","wl_three"],"addToCart":["s_addToCart","s_addBothToCart","s_add3ToCart"],"preorder":["s_preorderThis","s_preorderBoth","s_preorderAll3"]},"shippingDetails":{"xy":"availability"},"tags":["x","y","z","w"],"strings":{"showDetails":"Show details","addToWishlist":["Add to Wish List","Add both to Wish List","Add all three to Wish List","Add all four to Wish List"],"shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","differentAvailability":"One of these items ships sooner than the other.","preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items","Pre-order all four items"],"addToCart":["Add to Cart","Add both to Cart","Add all three to Cart","Add all four to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and shipping details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price for both:","Price for all three:","Price For All Four:"],"hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and shipping details","hideDetails":"Hide details"}}

Product Description

Platform: PC

Product Description

Scribblenauts Unlimited brings the best-selling, award-winning franchise to new Nintendo game consoles with more expansive gameplay - setting no limits on how the player uses his or her imagination within the game. Created and developed by 5TH Cell, players use their Nintendo 3DS to venture into a wide-open world featuring gorgeous 3D elements where the most powerful tool is your imagination. Help Maxwell solve robust puzzles and challenges in seamless, free-roaming levels by summoning any object you can think of. Leverage the 3DS' Street Pass functionality to see all of the creative solutions to puzzles by players in your area. And for the first time, learn the backstory about Maxwell's parents, 41 siblings (including his twin sister Lily), and how he got his magical notepad.

Amazon.com

Scribblenauts Unlimited is a side-scrolling Puzzle game with a substantial Action component, in which players use a magical in-game notepad to create objects that are used to complete tasks and challenges that are placed before them. Once created, objects are stored in the game's object library, and can be resummoned using their given name, and even altered for use later. Additional features include: the return of the series hero, Maxwell, now with a deeper storyline; hint functionality; and an open world game design featuring themed play areas.

Explore the open world gameplay of Scribblenauts Unlimited using your PC.View larger

An All-new Unbound Scribblenauts World to Create In

Scribblenauts, the best-selling, award-winning Puzzle game franchise that challenged players to imagine anything and bring it to life, is back with Scribblenauts Unlimited for the PC, featuring more expansive gameplay and setting no limits on how the player uses his or her imagination within the game.

Created and developed by 5TH Cell, Scribblenauts Unlimited features a huge side-scrolling open world with new, high-definition hand-drawn scenery and objects where players can help the game's hero, Maxwell, solve robust puzzles and challenges by summoning any object they can imagine. Players now have the ability to create their own original objects, assign unique properties, and share them with other players - to be used in game or further modified as they like. And for the first time, learn the backstory about Maxwell's parents, his twin sister Lily, and how he got his magical notepad.

Key Game Features

All-New Unbound World - Explore an open universe with unlimited hours of fun using every level as your playground

Object Creator - Create original objects, assign unique properties, and share them with other players

This game is great, it allows player to be creative in solving different quests. I think everyone been in the "what if..." situations when we were young, this game puts the magic wand in your hand and allow you to create and interact with the game in a very fun and sometimes silly ways. Go watch some youtube video about this game if you are curious.

I've been really excited to play a Scribblenauts game for a while but for one reason or another I kept putting it off. Finally I saw Scribblenauts Unlimited for PC available on Amazon for $10 and I couldn't resist.The premise of the game is excellent and a huge amount of effort obviously went into the core mechanics. For those unfamiliar, the premise of the Scribblenauts franchise is that you can create any in-game object simply by typing it. For example, typing "dog" will create a dog on the screen, or if you want to use adjectives you type "large menacing monster", which will cause a larger-than-normal monster avatar to appear with a menacing behavior type. The objects that you create on the screen can interact and I've specnt quite a while just experimenting to see what things I can create and how they interact with other objects on screen (creating "god" and "devil" will result in the devil object fleeing from the god as he zaps him). The retinue of objects that can be created is mindbogglingly vast and nearly any noun or adjective can be used as long as its not copyrighted or age-inappropriate for the game's E10 rating.However, when you move past the core mechanics the the game's structure I was disappointed. The goal is to help different NPCs solve their problem's using Maxwell's (the game's main character's) "magic notebook." However, the puzzles are usually laughably easy and almost always require little to no effort to solve. If a puzzle's solution eluded me it was because the solution was a very specific one to a very broad problem (when asked to create something that would be found in an aquarium I made tons of different types of fish and fish tanks before something I made was finally accepted). I found myself breezing through the puzzles and though some were entertaining most were simple and uninspired. Perhaps the difficulty was designed with children in mind, but I personally believe that a well-designed game can challenge adults and children alike.The plot which is cute, though thin, involves Maxwell collecting enough magical "Starite" by helping people which he hopes to use to prevent his sister from turning into stone.Even though I have a lot of complaints so much love and effort has obviously been put into the mechanics of the game and the result truly is spectacular. Even though the puzzles are underwhelming I did thoroughly enjoy the game overall. If I had bought it for $30 (the original retail price) I probably would have felt a bit cheated, but at $10 it really is a bargain.Read more ›

I played the first two games on the DS and I was totally hooked. Not only did the possibilities seem limitless, it was still difficult at times despite having anything I could think to write down. Now some of this difficulty may have been lost over time as some of us learned a few tricks and kept spamming the same three or four items over and over, but I would expect any game to ramp up in difficulty over time. Sadly the difficulty curve isn't very steep in this game. Up until the last level you'll be getting quests as hard as "Oops! I forgot my lunch! Make me something to eat." The most fun you could have with this game is not really in trying to beat it, but in thinking up various nouns and adjectives to see how they react. Still, I feel I shouldn't have to invent my own games and challenges when there are actual quests in mind. If this was cheaper and simply sold as a "sandbox" game I'd rate it better.

Now even though we are given an object creation engine in the game it is really lacking on documentation. Even in game forums I can't figure out how to do something as simple as give an object the "use" command. From what I can tell though, most of the objects you can make simply allow you cosmetic freedom. Make a horse look crazy and totally different but it still acts pretty much like a horse. Again, this is given the fact there is VERY LITTLE instruction on how to make objects and getting them to behave how you want.

Finally, the most laughable exclusion, making this a much more LIMITED game, there is no level editor. Previous versions on the DS had level editors, and although they were generally described as crummy, it was still another game mechanic to explore. With the integration of the Steam Workshop it could've been mind-blowing with the imagination of the gaming community if only we could create custom levels and challenges.

Alas, you can probably finish the main story in a few hours with little difficulty, and eventually get bored of all of the different objects you can conjure. Don't let the name fool you for one minute. There is a very finite amount of content to experienced.Read more ›

This was the only thing my daughter specifically asked for as a Christmas present. She loves it and has played it numerous times since she got it. I opted to purchase the PC disc version opposed to the download simply because I wanted an actual gift in hand for her to unwrap. If i had known it needed to be installed through Steam (steampowered.com) even with the disc, I might would have reconsidered that choice and simply purchased the download and saved myself a few bucks. Regardless, I would have purchased the download through Amazon, since at my time of purchase it was $5 cheaper than what it costs on Steam.

Got this as an alternative to the DS version, but PC must stay connected to internet to play game. And you have to download steam. I figured all this out no problem, just not a fan of the internet connection requirement. For a 7 year old boy, helps with smelling and creativity.

Just got the PC version, and am very disappointed. The game is slow to the point of being unplayable. Had to lower the screen resolution (options) drastically to make the game playable at all. There's supposed to be some sort of patch in the works, but no fix available right now. I would NOT recommend getting the PC version of this game. We also have the Wii version of this game, which if I was reviewing by itself would get 4-5 stars.